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Hey guys, I am leading the SDA/Woolworths national tipping by 1 haha and it's like $1000 for first... i am seriously pondering tipping against us this week and also Richmond over Freo at Subi.. what are everyones thoughts on this game.. GWS will go all out for the win as they have last sewn up now even if they beat us.... they should have some very handy ins you'd think

What do you think the odds will be.. Demons 1.50.. gws 2.40.... it's disgusting but i seriously might back them:( can see a repeat of the Port game but not as bigger margin.. either way whoever wins it will be under 6 goals i'd say....

Wouldn't suprise me to see us come out the week after and push Adelaide all the way as they will basically have top 1 or 2 sewn up providing they Beat Brisbane next week... and we have Greens farewell match and good memories of when we played them at THE G last year...

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given what is at stake... I won't comment either way.

But just remember the game is a 'Home' game for GWS, but it is at Manuka Oval.... so not the same as playing @ Skoda stadium.

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why dont they want to win?? even if they win they are going to be last now on % to GC.. oh i forgot the Manuka factor.. hmmmmm.. i will probably play safe.. the other 2 tippers behind me have also been backing favourites the last few weeks.. very happy if i can just tip the same as them each week haha:P... but I definately feel Richmond will beat Freo.. they play well against them over there... not sold on Freo!! think Carlton and Geelong/North sneak into 6th, 7th, 8th

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why dont they want to win?? even if they win they are going to be last now on % to GC.. oh i forgot the Manuka factor.. hmmmmm.. i will probably play safe.. the other 2 tippers behind me have also been backing favourites the last few weeks.. very happy if i can just tip the same as them each week haha:P... but I definately feel Richmond will beat Freo.. they play well against them over there... not sold on Freo!! think Carlton and Geelong/North sneak into 6th, 7th, 8th

GWS and GC on both on 2 wins.

It's a case of Who Dares Win...Loses.

lol

That one was pretty good.

And Freo beat WCE last week by ten goals.

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Richmond play well in the west, but not well enough

Luke Power's 300th game! What you have to way up is the young bodies in a team not all that keen on winning or kids who will get up for a champs 300th and want to finish off the bottom.

The opinion of the GWS recruiter on the difference between Whitfield and the number 2 pick might play a role in the result of this one.

Also the pride of our players, inparticular our midfield and someone like Tom McDonald who will likely play on Cameron.

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I reakon well smash 'em again.

As for your tipping.

If yer in front I'd be tipping favorites.

Let the chasers make the risky moves.

Having said that , yer in front , ya must be doing something right.

Keep doing it.

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We are the third worst team in the comp, but I don't think beating the sides below us has been a problem this year. We thumped GWS and blew GC away in the the 1st quarter, and I don't see the days where we don't turn up and get beat a bottom side or pumped by 100+ returning under Neeld.

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Hey guys, I am leading the SDA/Woolworths national tipping by 1 haha and it's like $1000 for first... i am seriously pondering tipping against us this week . GWS will go all out for the win as they have last sewn up now even if they beat us....

Top of the tipping and think GWS has last sewn up even if they win this week ... OK

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Demons will win by 4 goals. We'll probably play good in the 1st quatre, horrible in the 2nd, fantastic in the 3rd and average in the 4th. GWS will play good in the 1st, good in the 2nd, Horrible in the 3rd and give up in the 4th.

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GWS have shut up shop for the year

To the OP'er :

I dont think they've shut op shop as such as dc intimates, but having Ward and Greene both out IS significant no matter who you listen to. Having Patton out as well alters their structure up forward.

I'd be tipping Melbourne and Freo. But with not a lot of confidence. I'd wait until Friday and see selections.

Fwiw right now, I give both GWS and Richmond chances to win. Last roll of the dice for Tigers mathematically speaking.

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